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Who Benefits From License Revenue? The Animals! |
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Through contractual agreements with Larimer County, Fort Collins,
Loveland, Wellington, and Timnath, the Larimer Humane Society
administers the Pet License Programs for these jurisdictions. By
purchasing your pet license, you are supporting:
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24-hour emergency medical treatment for injured stray animals
- Stray animal rescue
- Animal cruelty and abuse investigations and emergency housing for neglected animals
- Protection from aggressive animals
- Emergency wild animal rescue and rehabilitation
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A ticket home and serving as their voice is what a round silver tag
means for the 43,747 dogs and cats that received a license in 2006. A
curernt license also provides an important public safety service.
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Through a contractual agreement, the Larimer Humane Society provides
animal control services for Fort Collins, Loveland, Unincorporated
Larimer County, Wellington, Timnath and Berthoud. The Society's
contract for service including providing the Animal Protection &
Control Officers, transportation, a licensed animal shelter and trained
animal welfare staff as well as caring for the stray animals found in
these communities. Animal Protection & Control Officers provide a
valuable public safety service by keeping our community safe from
agressive animals and enforcing animal ordinances. In 2006 Animal
Protection & Control personnel responded to 25,938 activities.
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